Les céréales de la marque Sally sont vendues au Canada sans boîte. Une commercialisation qui a démarré début août. Les céréales sont présentées dans un sachet refermable, permettant ainsi d’éliminer la boîte extérieure, ce qui laisse beaucoup moins d’emballages. Afin de réduire davantage ses déchets d'emballage, Malt-O-Meal a établi un partenariat avec TerraCycle® Canada à qui les consommateurs peuvent retourner les sachets vides.
The Malt-O-Meal Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, has extended its cereal lineup with the launch of Sally’s brand cereal. Sally’s, which is available in nine flavors, is the first Malt-O-Meal brand available in Canada.
To further reduce its packaging waste, Malt-O-Meal has partnered with TerraCycle Canada, an international upcycling company that takes packaging materials that can’t be recycled and repurposes that material into new, high quality goods
US-based Malt-O-Meal Company has introduced the Sally's brand cereal in green packaging.
The company has partnered with TerraCycle Canada, an international up-cycling company, to further reduce its packaging waste
US cereal maker Malt-O-Meal is to expand into Canada for the first time with the launch of its Sally's brand.
Malt-O-Meal has emphasised the environmental credentials of the product and said it has partnered with TerraCycle Canada, an international upcycling company.
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TerraCycle gives the Etobicoke elementary school $0.02 per pouch, proceeds of which will send students to the Humber Arboretum and the Don Valley Brickworks before the end of the school year.